Posted by colby64 on June 02, 2012 at 16:58:13 from (98.215.42.86):
OK...
We are stepping up our project to seriously make a run at RPRU next month, ugh... lol
Plan is to finish up with things to get this ready for paint... lot of prep before that. So much is already done just waiting to be reinstalled like all the sheet metal, hoods, etc are done waiting to get installed, along with a pallet of parts. Gosh is there are LOTS of parts :)
Next week we will installing the rear castings, as they are done being "cleaned" up some. They look AMAZING, we did the same to all the weights 4x rear & 2x fronts :) They are getting blasted one more time & primed. Also we will get rear tires mounted on rims... amazing how tuff the powder coating is. Got the mounting hardware & bolts powder coated also.
Sending out few little things to get chromed monday. I was going to chrome plate the hood bolts, shifter, hyd levers, & throttle.
Problem is I can't get the lever assembly apart.. it there are trick too it?
See anything else we could be missing?
Engine cover, belly pan, oil filter cover, and few other things are going out to sandblast and primer.
What about removing part of 2pt for that same process?? thinking the lower Y portion.
See full project details http://colby560.shutterfly.com/
look for my other posts for more about this project, we started it nearly a year ago.
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